Department of Clinical Neurosciences, Queen Square Institute of Neurology, University College London, Royal Free Hospital, London, UK.
Research Department of Primary Care and Population Health, Centre for Ageing Population Studies, University College London, London, UK.
Health Expect. 2024 Feb;27(1):e13950. doi: 10.1111/hex.13950.
Cognitive impairment is common in Parkinson's disease and is associated with poorer quality of life and increased caregiver distress, but little qualitative information is available on lived experiences of people with Parkinson's who also have cognitive impairment.
The aim of this study was to explore the challenges of cognitive impairment in Parkinson's, triangulating the perspectives of people with Parkinson's, caregivers and healthcare professionals.
Semistructured interviews were conducted with 11 people with Parkinson's and cognitive impairment, 10 family caregivers and 27 healthcare professionals, using purposive sampling in the United Kingdom (2019-2021). Cognitive impairment was identified by healthcare professionals and required subjective symptoms. Relevant cognitive diagnoses were recorded. Interviews were audio-recorded, transcribed and analysed using reflexive thematic analysis.
An overarching concept of the compound impact of cognitive and physical decline was developed, with six themes. Four themes describe the experience of living with cognitive impairment in Parkinson's: (1) Challenges in Daily Activities, (2) Psychological Impact and (3) Evolving Communication Difficulties together contributing to (4) Social Shift, encompassing a reduction in wider social activities but intensification of close relationships with increased dependence. A fifth theme (5) Living Well describes positive influences on these experiences, encompassing intrinsic motivation, self-management strategies and supportive relationships. Furthermore, underlying and shaping the whole experience was the sixth theme: (6) Preconceptions about Cognitive Impairment, describing fear and denial of symptoms and poor understanding of the nature of cognitive impairment in Parkinson's, with differences to other dementia pathologies.
Cognitive impairment superimposed on the existing challenges of Parkinson's has a multifaceted impact and makes living with the condition arduous. Increased understanding of the experiences of this group and employing the identified facilitators for living well may be able to improve patient and caregiver experiences.
Two people with Parkinson's and cognitive impairment and three caregivers contributed to the study. Between them they contributed throughout the entirety of the project, giving input at conceptualisation as well as advice and review of interview questions, participant information leaflets, recruitment, interpretation of findings and summaries of the project.
认知障碍在帕金森病中很常见,与生活质量下降和照顾者痛苦增加有关,但关于同时患有认知障碍的帕金森病患者的生活体验,几乎没有定性信息。
本研究旨在探讨帕金森病认知障碍的挑战,从帕金森病患者、照顾者和医疗保健专业人员的角度进行三角测量。
2019 年至 2021 年期间,在英国采用目的抽样法,对 11 名认知障碍的帕金森病患者、10 名家庭照顾者和 27 名医疗保健专业人员进行了半结构化访谈。认知障碍由医疗保健专业人员根据主观症状确定,相关认知诊断记录在案。访谈采用反思性主题分析进行录音、转录和分析。
提出了一个认知和身体衰退综合影响的总体概念,有六个主题。四个主题描述了在帕金森病中认知障碍的生活体验:(1)日常活动的挑战,(2)心理影响,(3)不断发展的沟通困难,共同导致(4)社交转变,包括减少更广泛的社交活动,但与增加依赖相伴的是亲密关系的加强。第五个主题(5)健康生活描述了对这些体验的积极影响,包括内在动机、自我管理策略和支持性关系。此外,第六个主题(6)对认知障碍的先入之见,描述了对症状的恐惧和否认以及对帕金森病认知障碍性质的理解不足,与其他痴呆病理有区别,是整个体验的基础和塑造因素。
叠加在帕金森病现有挑战之上的认知障碍具有多方面的影响,使患者的生活变得艰难。增加对这一群体的体验的理解,并利用确定的健康生活促进因素,可能能够改善患者和照顾者的体验。
两名患有帕金森病和认知障碍的患者和三名照顾者为该研究做出了贡献。他们共参与了整个项目,在概念化阶段提供了投入,还提供了访谈问题、参与者信息传单、招募、研究结果的解释和项目总结方面的建议和审查。